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Evidence to date suggests little effect on employment and unemployment of UK-born workers, but that wages for the low paid may be lowered as a result of migration, although again this effect is modest.Ē

Evidence it does have an effect then. Even they / he admit it.

But "modest" means "modest", doesn't it?

__________________"Remain and Reform the EU. Now, the only sensible option

So your crazed view of the world is wrong. You claim and many others that FOM and immigration in general has driven down wages and jobs for UK workers.

You are wrong. As you are on so many other factors.

Er its there in your own report, and in the BOE report, its there in the uk press reports esp re places like / similar to Boston. You are wrong to say it doesnt effect. And thats only the financial side, there are other sides too.

Biggon the Bigot didn't answer anything in relation to FOM and wages. Couldn't even explain why larger countries don't have lower wages, which is what that nonsense of migrants bringing down wages would mean. He just gives his usual boring one liners. Heh, he'll probably do it again to prove that he is a total and utter pillock.

By the way the painters I've got doing my flat are Irish. Do racey and others think the Irish should be banned from FOM? Or is it Irish ok for FOM, Poles banned? Funny old logic.

Its good to see the climbdown from doesn't. Who knows this report could be erring on the "modest" side and is a little kind with its report.

Modest, very modest, and more affecting migrant workers. But far, far less than the impact of a low minimum wage, lack of trade union membership, anti-union laws, austerity politics. All of which should be focused on, but you won't as you like to be the door mat of your betters.

Er its there in your own report, and in the BOE report, its there in the uk press reports esp re places like / similar to Boston. You are wrong to say it doesnt effect. And thats only the financial side, there are other sides too.

Modest, very modest, and more affecting migrant workers. But far, far less than the impact of a low minimum wage, lack of trade union membership, anti-union laws, austerity politics. All of which should be focused on, but you won't as you like to be the door mat of your betters.

Good. About time you came round to my side and are smelling the coffee even if modestly and begrudgingly.

Explain. She was instrumental in bringing the Court case that asserted Parliament's sovereignty, in the face of May's attempt to rip up the Constitution and use Executive Power.

Big'Un Negged this: proof, if any more needed, that Brexiteers don't like our Sovereignty, don't like our Constitution, don't like the right of Brits to go to Court to defend English law, and don't like Judges upholding all that.

Who knew?

__________________Where am I goin'? I don't know. When will I be there?I ain't certain. What will I get? I ain't equipped to say.

Well Done Dennis Skinner, the man who represents the real Labour party and cares about the people. A very different Labour party to that of Mr Corbyn's

He said: “I’m the only person in this whole Parliament who’s voted against every treaty of the EU and it’s not because I’m anything clever, it’s because I’ve lived long enough to see the whole thing from the very beginning.
speaking yesterday he said

“I was in Parliament in 1970 and by 1971 the Common Market vote was taken. It took power away from me and gave it to the Council of Ministers – that’s undemocratic.

“As a matter of principle for 47 years I’ve done the same thing isn’t that a good thing to be able to say I’ve published it in my manifesto – 13 elections and they voted by over 70% to leave the EU in Bolsover. Real people. Real votes.”

Denis is a very confused man. As if the class interests of his constituents are in line with the far right of the Tory Party. They are not. This is plain old Stalinism socialism in one country nonsense. He will be dead when his constituents are paying dearly for the economic crash Brexshit will bring on them. And the tearing up of the social clauses of the EU.

In voting for the "Repeal Bill", he didn't vote against any EU Treaties and he did not vote in favour of Brexit. The Bill is not to Withdraw or not. It is about the legal process for withdrawal. Skinner has basically voted in favour of making the PM a Medieval Monarch with power above Parliament.

And he doesn't seem to know it. Scary.

__________________Where am I goin'? I don't know. When will I be there?I ain't certain. What will I get? I ain't equipped to say.

In voting for the "Repeal Bill", he didn't vote against any EU Treaties and he did not vote in favour of Brexit. The Bill is not to Withdraw or not. It is about the legal process for withdrawal. Skinner has basically voted in favour of making the PM a Medieval Monarch with power above Parliament.

Well Done Dennis Skinner, the man who represents the real Labour party and cares about the people. A very different Labour party to that of Mr Corbyn's

He said: ďIím the only person in this whole Parliament whoís voted against every treaty of the EU and itís not because Iím anything clever, itís because Iíve lived long enough to see the whole thing from the very beginning.
speaking yesterday he said

ďI was in Parliament in 1970 and by 1971 the Common Market vote was taken. It took power away from me and gave it to the Council of Ministers Ė thatís undemocratic.

ďAs a matter of principle for 47 years Iíve done the same thing isnít that a good thing to be able to say Iíve published it in my manifesto Ė 13 elections and they voted by over 70% to leave the EU in Bolsover. Real people. Real votes.Ē